The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899, November 09, 1893, Image 4

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Tb !C3C County Journal.
CTAMJ!B 1899.
aumn Tkrtm a the ouistt.
MKT FAPKR DC THE COCJiTY.
4H.Y KBTBLJCAJ PAHf IN SkX.X COCXTT.
tU THI LABOB6T CUaCTLATtO.f OT AXT
ira rcwjareD a siocx connr.
Subscription Price
L. J. SlUMS, -
$2.00
Editor.
Entered at the Hutmob post oJllre a tee
ad etas matter.
Thi-bSat, N'ovmBEB 9,
Thaaks.
On behalf of the candidates on the
Citizens ticket and himself, the under
signed desires to return most hearty
thanks to Chas. E. Verity, Ringmaster,
editor of the Independent, manager of
the court house ring and commander-in-chief
of the little ring of cute people, for
toe valuable assistance rendered by him
and his paper in electing the Citizens
ticket oa last Tuesday. His efforts will
ever be remembered by all.
Respectfully,
Tws "Little Fool,"
who runs The Jockjcal.
The "little fool" seems to be in it
Only a ringmaster out of a job. Chas.
E. Verity.
I can't figure it out just right- I had
Andrews precinct all fixed to go solid
for me and then on election day I hired
a livery rig and sent two men down
there so as to get their votes, and when
the returns came in behold I had re
ceived but one vote in the precinct
E. 0. Hough.
Ringmaster Verity said in his paper a
week or so ago that Woodruffs name
would be "trousers" after election, and
as Mr. Verity could not be mistaken and
cannot tell a lie, it must be that Mr.
"Trousers" will take charge of the
finances of Sioux county early in Jan
uary, 1894.
Hon. John H. Higgins, of Columbus,
was found at bis home lying on the
stairs with his head downward and life
extinct, on last Wednesday night Tlie
circumstances surrounding him indicated
that be had slipped and fallen and lay in
such a position that death resulted in a
short time. He was an old resident of
Columbus and was one of the leading
democrats of tlie state. He was re
ceiver of the land office at Grand Island
under the first Cleveland administration
and in 1800 was the candidate of nis
party for attorney general and later was
private secretary to Gov. Boyd.
The funeral the late mayor of Chicago
was the most largely attended ceremony
of the kind ever witnessed in that city.
There were said to have been more than
fifty thousand people in the procession
and over half a million who were specta
tors of the great funeral pageant A
great many of the business men of Chi
cafo were very bitterly opposed to
Mayor Harrison at the time of his elec
tion and the feeling had not died away to
any great extent, but that did not deter
them from sincerely regretting the fact
that he, as the highest official of the
city had been slain in the midst of bis
duties by a crank, and the whole nation
will watch eagerly to see that the fiend
who committed the act is dealt with as
near as he deserves as the law will
permit
During the progress of the worlds fair
the Chicago Inter Ocean has been issuing
, floe colored supplements, illustrating
features of the great exhibition and they
have been the same as all the works of
that paper, first-class in every respect
The crowning production was the sup
plement to the paper on the closing day
of the fair, "The Vanishing City." It
is a full page picture, showing typical
Chicago seated by the lake front with a
aad, yet satisfied expression on ber face
watching the great white city which
has been such a revelation to millions
of people, which is gradually fading
from ber view, just as the angels of the
Morning herald the advent of a new day.
The picture is grand, both in its con
ception and execution.
Congress closed the work of the
extraordinary session and adjourned be
fore taking any action on the tariff
question. It was hoped that some move
would bo made which would indicate
what was likely to be done in order that
the great business interests of the coun
try nicht be shaped accordingly. The
laW of Nebraska ia very much inter
as the greatset of her coming
depends largely on the action
of oongr i The people interested
the beet agar industry bad become so
well aatiaOed with the results so f ar at-
tbat they coatees plated extending
oparatioMia the state, bat the
by the adauaistntioo
a the bounty question was soch that
to pause. If legisUtioe ad
to the interests of the industry
there will be bo mors sugar
.but if the proper ee
ls aCorwad it will be but a
tbrcaMtii ft state of KibtBsts
, tUfCttc nasi of iot
EtKJ'mm ww has a
OHIO 79.001
REPUBLI
CAN lew York in
the Repub
lican Col
umn. OVA REPBLONS SNOW
BOIS UNDER BY
30,000.
NEBRASKA ELECTS
H0LC0MB BY A
CLOSE VOTE.
The election on last Tuesday was full
of surprises as usual and in some in
stances the results demonstrate that the
oolicy of the administration is not satis
factory to the people. In Ohio Governor
McKinley was elected by 70,000 niajor-
ty, which indicates that his protection
ideas are becoming more popular as the
people come to understand them better,
nd it proves that very little tinkering
ith the tariff is wanted.
New York is also republican by a
good majority, but the figures are not
definite.
In Iowa the democrats attempted to
force Boies on the people for third term,
but the republicans decided that tliey
had enough of hira and snowed him
under by a majority of 30,000.
In Nebraska the probability is that
Hoicomb is elected supreme judge, but the
vote is close and the returns not all in.
Mark Twain's Latest Komaure of an
Esquimau Maiden.
A magazine is usually satisfied with
one strong feature for the month. The
Cosmopolitan, however, presents for
November no less than Ave very unusual
ones. William iJean uoweiis gives uie
first of the letters of the traveller, who
has been visiting this country, from Al
truria. We have read Mr. llowells' im
pression of the Altrurian; but in this
first letter we have the Altrurian's im
pressions of New York, with some com
ments upon our government and society,
calculated to awaken the roost conserva
tive minds. The second feature of the
Cosmopolitan in the portion of the mag
azine eiveo ud to color work, do less
than ten superb color illustrations being
presented for the first time in magazine
history, accompanying an article by
Mrs. Roger A- Pryor on "Changes in
Women's Costumes." The third featur
is "American Notes," by Walter Besant,
who was recently in America and is do-
ng the United States for the Cosmopoli
tan a la Dickens. The fourth feature is
an article by General Badeau on "The
Forms of Invitation Used by the English
Nobility. Tlie article is illustrated by
the fac simile of cards to the queen s
drawing-room, to dinner at the Princess
of wales, and to many leading bouses of
England. Finally, we have a new and
very curious story by Mark Twain called
The Esquimau Maiden's Romance.
It is in his happiest vein and is illustra
ted by Dan Beard.
"Sweet Ouray."
In the Artists' Exhibition of 1893 at
the New York Academy of Design, there
was exhibited an oil pointing by J. L. O
Ferris, entitled "8weet Charity." Its
richness of coloring commanded instant
attention, while the lesson taught was
so impressive that one naturally re
turned to it for a second view.
Its subject is a young lady of colonial
times who is on an errand to one of the
poorer families of the towo. She has a
sensible, charming face, which expresses
with remarkable fidelity the sentiment
of her errand. There is not a home that
this charming picture will not ornament
(t must be seen to be appreciated.
"Sweet Charity" was purchased by the
publishers of the Youth'i Companion
and has been reproduced in colors
large sise,14,x3L
It will be asot to all now subscribers
to the Youth' t Companion who send
11.75 for a year's subscription, and the
eaaer wlU also be seat free from
Uaae the sabeoriaiieo Is received to Jaa
aatv, 1594, aad for a full year f rasa that
4b to Jaooary, 18. TWs offer is
eSMss tsjoy Wilis
Hmt Line U the L-t. i
Tlie BurliiigU.0 Rut B. A. M. T. K
s ruumojj elegantly equipi! ,
traines without c lianjre froru Newt-astle,
Wyoming and Cruwfunl, Nebraska, Uirert
to Lincoln, Nebraska, making connection
at tiiat point with tlieir own through
trains for Denver, Oieyeiine, and all
points west, and for Kau"As CSty, St
Joseph, St Louis, Omaha, Peoria, Chi
cago, and all jxiints east. t
Remember this is tlie only line by
which you can take bleeping car from
Craw ford in tlie evening arriving in Lin
coln and Omalia the next afternoon, and
in Chicago, Peoria and St. Louis the fol
lowing morning.
For further information and tickets ap
ply to nearest agent of Burlington
Route R11LE.R.
Wasted Salesmen, to sell our choice
and liardy nurser.7 stock. Many special
varieties to offer, both in fruits and or
namentals, and controlled only by us.
We pay commission or salary, give ex
clusive territory and pay weekly. Write
us at once and secure choice territory.
May Buotheks, Nurserymen,
6-12 Rochester. N. Y.
Dr. Leonhardt
Limit, his practice to diseases of the
Nervous system,
(Such as Loss of Memory, Feeling, Mo
tion and Will-power, Cramps, tits, Gen
eral Nervousness, ami all forms of
Neuralgia,)
HEART
(As shown by Shortness of Breath,
Pain, Palpitation, Fluttering and Jumb-.
iin, Palpitation, Flutterin:
ness in n?ion of the Ilwtrt.)
BLOOD,
(Such as Skin Diseases, Ulcers, Exces
sive Paleuess or 16-dne.ss of the Fitc-e,
aintness, Dizziness, etc.)
CONSULTATION FREE!
ADDRESS WITH STAMP3t";
DR. LEOXHARDT,
452 O ST. - - " LINCOLN, NEB.
SiTMentlon tbi paper.
NORTH
iill
WEST
EAST
SOUTH
Purchase Ticket snd Consign Your Freight
via the
F., E.4H. V.vfS.C.&P.
RAILROADS.
H. O. BURT, General Manager.
K. C. MoitHiot KE, J. R. Bcciiasas,
Oen'l Freigfit AgL Oen'l Pass. Agt
OMAHA, NEB.
B. L. SMTJCK,
Fashionable Barber & Hair Dresser.
One Door Sosth f Bank of HarriwB.
OPEN SUNDAY FROM 9 TO 1 2 .
RAZORS AND 9CWBORS PUT IN ORDER.
Give 1 nc I i I Call.
DO YOU WANT WATER?
See the "Old Reliable"
WELL DRILLER,
T. O. WILLIAMS,
fUrrlMW, .... Nebmk.
McGIULKT ft BTOVKB,
llarriaon, Hebr.
5. own f ollowlnf brand :
mil
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Filial Proof Notiws.
All nertiim ttwvlnir niml proof tiotlow In
tiii tier w III receive marked etipy of the
1...1M r mill are. reunited to etjiiime tlieir
notice win) if Buy error exiat report the
aame to thla oJnee al once.
Xutie for Futilicstloo.
Uinil OfBc at C hwlron, Kb. I
Nov.Jnd, 1B. I
Jiotioe tn hereby given that the following
nameil m-ttler baa filed uotlcw of hlamten
turn to limke filial proof tn aupport of hit
rlaim, and that aald prtjof wilt I made be
fore ikjnrail Unde-maii, t:ierk of the lMlrict
Court, at llarnaun, Xebnuka, on Ueoeiuber
IMh, ).K3, Tlx.
Hurliert Zimmerman, of Must row. Neb.,
who maiio 11. K. So. WJS for the Dorlbeaat
qr 31, tp. 34 n., r. M w.
He iiainea the following witiawea to prove
bit continuous residence upuq and cultiva
tion of aaid land, viz:
lxui UoiliiK, Frank J. Millar, of Arduior,
fi. l..lonrad llettick, Henry rrieaboff, of
Hontruae, Neb. alao
Louis Rollug. of Ardmore, 8- DM
bo made H. K. No. Wli for the . X ae.
wc. Ti, ne. , lie. ec. 34 it n, i nw. , acc.
51, tp. & n., r. M w.
lie iiauiea the following -itneea to prove
lilacoutinuoua residence upon and cultiva
tion of aaid laud vie
Hurtx-rl Zlininennan, of Montrose, Neb.,
Frank J. Miller, Kobert Ulener, Auifust
Meier, of ArUmore. 8. IJ.
W. H. McCASS,
t-UJ IK-Kiater.
Nutlt for Pnljlieatlun.
J-and t fflee at t hadron, Seb., (
Ort. W, la. i
'otlee la hereby (riven that the following
nauml aettlrr haa filed notice of hla Inten
tloatoinake Onal pnaii lu autairt of lila
t-lalin, nnd that aam pnan win oe inane
fore Uonrad l.tndeinun, clerk of the district
court, at llarriaon, Nebr-, on November
Kth, 13, riz:
Kdwin I). Campbell, of Adelia. Neb.,
ho made II. K. entry So. 24 for the
north eant nr., aeet. tl, tp. 3S n., r. 4 w.
lie nauiea the following witne-e to
prove bin continuous residence uajn and
cumvauon oi aaiu ianuf viz:
Michael J. O'Conncli, Frank I. Meyer.
Hubert llarriaon, Herbert 8. W oodruff, all
of Adelia, Nebr.
tii-ll j W. II. McCAN'N, lirgUter.
L.gul Notice.
To John ;UKenlKiuKh unci Mrs. ;nuK-n
tmurh, iil wile, (-linxtiun same unknown,
iioii-ri-HHlnit lie! rmlant.
You an ht-rtrhy notitli'd that on thff ftth
Ibv of Mhv. Iua. Kuriictt h. ( renin, iiIhIii
till iH-ri'in, Mnl hl (K-tittori tn t!it amulet
(-ourtof sloux county, Nebraska, itfJiihl
John t.uiiKi-iiuurKh, .Mr. iiHiij-'culiiUitili, ln
wilu i-hritiu itHiitft unknown, jumi An
Ion imil Mm. A-blon, hit wile, chnxMuu
iiiiim-unknow n, tin- oUJi-tt ami prayer oi
mm hurt-to lorecione a curiam moriKHK'
i-iTHll bv uM .lonn Ituuio'iibttUKh to tin?
N CHiern turui SlortgnK'" too. puny uiwn
I n. 'a of wrllon 32. lown.-lill) :a.
r.iiiif-M i-it. In Muux county. Nebru.-k-A,
jriv,-n to mt-un- prouiin-,ry nolo lor '
in of iltilc tln-ru 1th. line II vl- vi-iii !
f rom .t, with Interest t 7 ir omi wr
1 hi-iiUiintlff In now- the owner hihI holilur
ol Haul note nnil iiiortiriige ami ilelault ii.k
1k- ii muili; In the pnyinent tnereol Hint In
the ti-nii unit i-otiilitions of imhi niciri ffoifi.
anl theie now ilm thereon the uiu ol
IXA f cen i h with int-ri-,t nt in iii-r cent
I rom the am liny of May, Ka.
oil are reijulreit to :inwi-r ;it'l petition
on or liefore the, S7th ilv ol Nciveiulx-r,
IP-XL KAK!KST K.l'SKfIX,
I!y W. W. Woon, Inn Attorney.
1st pnlillc-iilion CK't. I'.i, ii3. Hj
Order of Hearing on IVi; iu lor Appoint
ment orAniuih.tlrator.
STATE OF NEBUiUK.l, ,
SlOfX (VillNTT. I "
At a amnion of th County Court, lield at
tiie Hjtntv lourt room, In und tor wild
county, (c:U)ler U A. Ii.
I'rewnt, is. Hurker, County JudKC
' In tlie matter ol the iMtute. ol Hoett.i M,
Ma-Mill, ilcceuacil.
On ri'jtium and ItlliiK tlr ,i.'.ViH of
Jauii-a 1 . Maoii, ravini thn. .inn., intra
tlon of aaid patatu Kin' be Kl in. - 'I to iiiui u
aduiluiMtrator :
UKiiKKl.o, ihitt November 13. A. I. Kn, ut
11 o'cliM:k a. in.. it.--.iiued for hi-arin aaJd
letitition, when an H-rnoi. iti:ercu-ti in
a.iiil uiaiter may upiM-ur at a tooii:?- I 4urt
to la-held in anil lor said countv, ami nhinv
cauat; why the prayer ol - petitioner
Kliould not IX? KrauU:d ; and that notice of
the pendency ol aald M-llllon, ami tn
hearing thereof , la', givijti to all H-i'noua
tnterenu-d In aaid mtitu-r by publlahliig a
copv ol Una order In the Mot' X lnlM l
JiM KNiL, a weekly newspaper print. l in
aaid county, tor four ucci!ive wtkit.
prior to aaid day of hearing.
hiLJ i true copy.)
-!) h. Bakklu, County Judge.
Notire.-Timber rullure.
r. h. I.Axn OpricE, i
Alliance, Nkm. Oi l. 11,
Comnliiint 5 haviiiK been flleit nt thla of
fice by Aniae. L. Mcholaon BKalnnl IliirKeaii
W . Md lure for failure to comply with law
a to timber-culture entry ho. M04, dated
Oct. US, iaA, upon thn lot 3 4 4 and a. nw.
a acetion a, lowindiipai. rantfe M, in mohi
county, eb., with a view to the cancella
tion ot aaid entry: contestant Hllctflnif that
aaid land haa hail no tree erowiutt thereon
ainceia-t. ill, I j-'J t , and that claimant haa not
cauacd to Ije cultivated or planted to tree,
aed or cutlinKM any part thereof ainco tict,
a. IMU1, und aaid Ui-iei-ta hi ill exut; tne nam
nurtlea are hereby nuuinioucd to nptiear ut
thlH office on the 11 day of lec, liai, at 10
o clock, a. in., to reond and furnlan teatl-
ninny couceriiuifc eata aui-Kcij iaiiuro.
Teatlmony of wltnesaea will le. taken lw-
fore John A. t.reeti, a notary public, at hia
office at lUivvlllc, Neb.. Iwjc. 4, !!, at 10
II. JAS. it. IJ A Me KIN,
; 13 lleci-iver.
glLLIVAX k l-OSLKY, Lswyers.
WILL I-BACT1CI IK ALL TflR UXTAL, STATS
and federal courta and U. 8. 1-and offlee.
LEGAL PAPER8 CAREFULLY DRAWN.
X S t I t I t
fy Office in Court House,
BAJL&uSON .... NIBRAnKA
RESTAURANT
AND
Oyster Parlors,
OF
C. S. SCOTT,
Warm Meals at all Hours. Oyntr
served in ariy style. Give roe a call.
1 door north of tlie Journal office.
L. E. BELDEW & SON,
Wagon and Carriage Makers.
Repairing done on abort notice.
Oood work and reasonable rkaxge.
Shop aoath of livery barn.
HABSnoM.
J. E. PHINNEY, M. D.
rhfileiM gargcoa.
All calls given prompt atUaUoa.
omet In rirsi Rtora.
DEALERS IN
Lumber, Coal and
Sash, Doors, Blinds, Lime,
Lath and Shingles.
Windmill and Pump Supplies.
Agents for the
Buckeye, Deering
And
Walter A. Wood
MOWERS, REAPERS & BINDERS.
HARRISON
SIMMONS & SMILEY,
Harrison, Nebraska,
Real Kstate Agents,
Have a number of bargains in
choice land in Sioux county.
Parties desiring
estate should not fail to
call on them.
School Lands
leased, taxes paid for
non-residents; farms rented, etc.
.CORRESPONDENTS SOLICITED,
THE PIONEER
harmacy,
o
J. E. PHINNEY, Proprietor.
Pure Drugs, Medicines, Paints,
Oils and Varnishes.
ST ARTISTS MATERIAL.
School Supplies. '
Prescriptions Carefully Compounded
Day or Night.
A PULL LINE
rQJJVrrr
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Furniture. Window Shades, Pictures and
Walt Paper.
Undertaking goods embalming.
T
or PROMPT ATTKNTIOS GIVEN TO MAIL ORDERS,
Geo. C. Reed,
s
01,
Farm Implements,!
NEBRASKA.
to buy or sell real
tarBRUSHES.
Crawford, Neb.
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